Answer: Readers are able to relate to the narrator's message
Usually, a rubric has the requirements for each set of points. For an example: 5 points for grammar, 5 points for art work added on, 5 points for spelling, and 5 points for story line. She would have to look at the graph of the categories, and try to see the requirements and make sure to go beyond the requirements to get a top score
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Rainsford won the wager. He fought Rainsford in the bedroom and Zaroff got fed to his own dogs. I suppose when Rainsford is in a tree and reflects that this is how an animal must feel to be hunted tips us off that he has a new attitude. The story, however, is so bizarre that the theme isn't dealt with in any depth. Perhaps Rainsford might think a little more about hunting defenseless animals in the future but I doubt he would start an animal rights movement.
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